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Nunavut, Canada is the largest and newest region in Canada. It is also the most remote northern region and part of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The capital city of Nunavut is Iqaluit on Baffin Island. The region of Nunavut also encompasses 160,935 square kilometres of Arctic Ocean which includes Victoria Island, Ellesmere Island, Belcher Islands, and Akimiski Island in James Bay. Nunavut, Canada is home to polar bears.
Top attractions, adventures and activities most enjoyed in and around Nunavut, Canada includes dogsledding, birding, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, boating, cruising, fishing, camping, sightseeing, snowmobiling and wildlife watching touring.
A few of the more popular, some would say best, activity destinations and sightseeing highlights located throughout Nunavut includes the North Passage Trail, Akimiski, Prince Leopold and Bylot Islands Migratory Bird Sanctuaries, Polar Bear Pass National Wildlife Area, and the Inuujaarvik, Katannilik, Kugluk (Bloody Falls), Sylvia Grinnell, Qaummaarviit, Ovayok, Mallikjuaq, and the Iqalugaarjuup Nunanga Territorial Parks.
Nunavut places to stay, accommodations, services and amenities important to travelers. The places to stay in include accommodations like lodges, inns, campgrounds, hotels, motels, inns, and bed and breakfasts (B&Bs). The servcies include tours, guides, outfitters, attractions, restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores, pubs, ATMs, gas station, and gift stores.
There are sightseeing attractions, historical sites, entertainment venues and cultural events in and around Nunavut. Some of the top attractions to visit includes the Inuit throat singers, Artcirq (Inuit circus), Tununiq Arsarniit Theatre Group, Iqaluit Fine Arts and Northern Collectables.
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